Roda Viva anchor says Padilha is Princess Isabel in reverse.
Hired to host the Roda Viva program on TV Cultura, linked to the São Paulo state government, Augusto Nunes is already attacking the PT's pre-candidate, Alexandre Padilha. According to him, the Minister of Health is enslaving Cubans. "Abolished in May 1888 by a daughter of Dom Pedro II, slavery was restored in August 2013 by a son of Lula," says the journalist to whom the São Paulo government entrusted the management of one of the most traditional programs on Brazilian television.
247 - Hired to host the Roda Viva program on TV Cultura, linked to the São Paulo state government, Augusto Nunes is already attacking the PT's pre-candidate, Alexandre Padilha. According to him, the Minister of Health is a reverse Princess Isabel, for enslaving Cubans in Brazil. Read below:
Dom Pedro II's daughter abolished what has just been restored by a Lula offspring.
If any of the Cuban doctors were to try to escape the Castro dictatorship permanently and seek asylum in Brazil, would they be assisted by the government or deported to the prison island? (Formulated in...) 1-minute comment for Veja's websiteThe question has just been answered by the Attorney General of the Union, Luís Inácio Adams. "In this case, it seems to me that they would not be entitled to that claim," he declared to... Sheet The federal doctor. "They would probably be returned."
After noting that "the possibility of desertion is remote," Adams attempted to justify the abjection: "All treaties, when it comes to asylum, consider situations that constitute a threat for reasons of a political nature, religious belief, or other reason. It is under these conditions that you analyze refugee situations. And, in this case, it does not seem to me that it would constitute that situation."
According to the Attorney General of the Planalto Palace, therefore, no Cuban has any reason to exchange their native island for Brazil, dictatorship for democracy, oppression for freedom. "These doctors come as professionals, they come based on a commitment, an agreement, a program, a working relationship," gushed the head of the Attorney General's Office.
Adams sees nothing wrong with a "work relationship" deformed by repulsive violence. The 4 imported by Minister Alexandre Padilha will have to live far from their families and be permanently watched by monitors tasked with preventing them from interacting with Brazilians. The salary money (R$10 per person) will be transferred directly to the Cuban government, which will pocket more than 90% of the money.
The absurdity of the opera was amplified by Adams' confession: the Caribbean doctors belong to the Castro brothers. Many are voluntary slaves, enthusiastically engaged in the task of expanding the communist paradise. Most follow orders. Those who try to escape will be captured and returned to their owners. If they manage to deceive the Brazilian slave catchers, their relatives held on the island will suffer the usual punishments.
Alexandre Padilha, who would have thought, ended up transformed into an inverted Princess Isabel. Abolished in May 1888 by a daughter of Dom Pedro II, slavery was restored in August 2013 by a son of Lula.